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IBM Targetprocess: Strategic Portfolio Management
Portfolio visibility, investment prioritization, and resource management on a flexible SPM platform—recognized as a Market Leader by Research in Action.
IBM Targetprocess
IBM TargetProcess

Connects all levels
From business leaders to delivery teams, including EPMOs and IT finance.

Flexible
Supports Agile, hybrid, or traditional methodologies, with a configurable architecture.

Financially integrated
Links labor costs and investments to strategy, providing visibility into funding and the budget.

End-to-end visibility
It combines strategy, portfolio, resources, and execution on a single SaaS platform.

Market recognition
Market leader in SPM according to Research in Action, with a focus on customer satisfaction and price/value.

Strategy Linked to Execution
It helps reduce waste, delays, and misalignment when priorities change.
See also
Complementary IBM Portfolio

IBM Apptio
IT Financial Management and Investment Governance with LFM Integration into Targetprocess.

IBM Cloudability
FinOps and multi-cloud cost optimization to support portfolio decisions.

SAFe 6.0 and Lean Budgeting
Templates and best practices to accelerate the adoption of value-based funding.

Integrations with Jira and Azure DevOps
Maintain execution in your day-to-day tools with portfolio visibility.

IBM Overview on TWRT
Explore the IBM portfolio offered by TWRT for finance, strategy, and operations.

SPM Roadmap
Move from basic visibility to continuous strategic management.
The market in which IBM' Targetprocess , operates
Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) is the category that combines strategic planning, portfolio management, and agile execution—and it is where IBM Targetprocess competes. It is a market that is consistently expanding.
IBM Targetprocess , and the alternatives
The most common comparison question in the market is “Targetprocess , or Jira Align?” The table below ranks the leading tools in this category, highlighting the key strengths and limitations of each.
| Tool | Supplier | Differential | Limitation |
|---|---|---|---|
| IBM Targetprocess | IBM / Apptio | Highly configurable visual hierarchies; it is the only solution in its category with native integration with IT financial management (Apptio), linking delivery to investment decisions; supports SAFe, LeSS, and Scrum@Scale | Smaller market share than its direct competitors |
| Jira Align | Atlassian | Portfolio layer built on the Jira ecosystem; SAFe embedded in the architecture, well-suited for large, synchronized deployments | It assumes that engineering teams are already using Jira; it’s less flexible outside the Atlassian ecosystem |
| Planview | Planview | Comprehensive Suite: PPM, Lean Portfolio Management, and Enterprise Kanban—all in one place | Steep learning curve; interface perceived as cumbersome |
| Digital.ai Agility | Digital.ai | Scaling from the team level up to the product portfolio, with a focus on software delivery metrics | Less scope in financial portfolio management |
| Rally | Broadcom (ValueOps) | Maduro for reports and Kanban; a good option for those who already use Clarity and the rest of ValueOps | Real-time collaborative planning that is less fluid |
| Azure DevOps | Microsoft | Native integration with the Microsoft ecosystem and CI/CD pipelines | It is not a portfolio tool: it covers the team level, not the investment level |
How analysts classify the category
One point that often leads to outdated information: Gartner no longer publishes a Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools. The last traditional quadrant was published in 2022; since then, the category has been covered by a Market Guide —a format that does not classify vendors as Leaders, Challengers, or Visionaries. Therefore, there is no “Magic Quadrant leader” to mention in this category in 2026.
The most recent analyst report is *The Forrester Wave™: Strategic Portfolio Management Tools, Q2 2026*, which evaluated 13 vendors and rated IBM’ Targetprocess * as a “Strong Performer,” with top scores in security, developer tools, partner ecosystem, and support services. These results are those publicly disclosed by Apptio itself; the full report is available for a fee.
Product Line
Targetprocess began as a standalone product, was acquired by Apptio in 2021, and became part of IBM when IBM acquired Apptio in 2023. Today, it is marketed as IBM Targetprocess, as part of a portfolio that includes IBM Apptio (IT financial management), IBM Cloudability (FinOps), and IBM Turbonomic. Older materials still use the name “Apptio Targetprocess.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About IBM Targetprocess
What is Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM)?
The practice of managing portfolios of projects, products, and investments while ensuring that execution remains aligned with strategy.
Does the " Targetprocess " support SAFe?
Yes. It offers native support for SAFe 6.0 with templates for ARTs, Value Streams, OKRs, and Lean Business Cases.
What is the difference between Targetprocess and Jira?
Jira operates at the team level; the Targetprocess operates at the program and portfolio levels, linking funding, roadmaps, and execution.
